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Bob Knepper

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  1. at kickoff, there are 4 27th row 50 yard line seats for $189 each, fees included.
  2. Here's an audio clip of Eric Dickerson talking about how much he hates the new Rams uniform. Starting at 3:30 in the conversation, he compares how much he hates the new Rams look to how much he hated the aggy uniform back in the day, too. Can't argue with the man on either point. https://am570lasports.iheart.com/content/2020-05-13-eric-dickerson-says-the-new-rams-uniform-are-soft/
  3. sure, consecutive rows would be much preferred, but where am I going to find a listing like that on the secondary market?
  4. good to know regarding the mail date of tickets. thanks. I'll probably see what pops after folks have tickets and before the season starts and just go ahead and jump on it. as for what I expect the situation to be come game time, I'll split the difference between your scenarios - a 7-1 Texas vs a 3-5 K State.
  5. My attendance at Austin games is few and far between, so asking for some advice. I'd normally never try to lock in tickets this far ahead of time for a non-marquee game like this one. However, I have a fairly large group attending, at least 7 tickets, and we'd like to sit together. I don't have any interest sitting high up in the 101-109 sections. Anything else is fair game. Stubhub currently has a large selection of many tickets together in section 18 for $85/each after fees. My thought is that, if I wait, I can get better tickets for the same price or cheaper, but I'm not likely to get 7 or more together. Anyone agree or disagree? If I do buy in section 18, I'm guessing that seats higher up in the section are better?
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